On 03/11/2015 03:08 PM, Alexander Sverdlin wrote:
> During intensive I2C tests on Keystone CPU we've discovered several problems
> with the i2c-davinci driver. Maybe Keystone is the first relatively powerful 
> CPU
> utilizing davinci controller and therefore the races in the driver became more
> obvious, but it's clear that many users had problems with the driver and even
> though driver has received many band aids over the years, nobody addressed the
> original racy design.
> 
> The series address the follwing problems:
> "i2c: davinci: Rework racy ISR" -- stop the parallel activities in the driver
> including concurrect registers access. Also simplifies the design and removes
> some bad aids.
> "i2c: davinci: Refactor i2c_davinci_wait_bus_not_busy()" -- the routine is
> over-designed and instead of "waiting" will trigger the bus recovering
> immediately.
> "i2c: davinci: Avoid sending to own address" -- works around one davinci
> controller issue when it unexpectedly switches to some sort of slave mode
> trying to send to its own address. The controller remains in this locked state
> until reset, so it's better to avoid this situation than to deal with transfer
> timeouts.
> 


Have you used git format-patch --cover-letter?
Overall stats and list of patches are missing.

Also I think It'll be better to send patches 2/3 first, as
they have more chances to be merged. 

regards,
-grygorii

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